Nav and Metro Boomins Perfect Timing Isnt All That Pleasant, But That Doesnt Mean It Isn
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Zora Stowers
Nav. Navraj Singh Goraya, the Toronto-area producer-rapper more commonly known as Nav, occupies a curious position in the landscape of contemporary hip-hop. His rise to prominence has been uncommonly steep: Having provided shadowy contributions to Drake’s 2015 diss track “Back to Back,” he began gathering momentum on SoundCloud shortly afterward with “Take Me Simple” and “The Man,” tracks blending the synthetic haze pouring from the Weeknd’s House of Balloons with the tropes, and percussion, of the lean-sedated Atlanta trap pioneered by Future.
[Read More]NBC Orders Comedy Pilot From Your Favorite Future Sitcom Dad, Kenan Thompson
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Sherie Connelly
Kenan Thompson. Currently the most underrated cast member on Saturday Night Live, Kenan Thompson is now up for the only role typically more underappreciated: the father on a sitcom. NBC announced two comedy pilot orders Friday evening, including Saving Kenan, Thompson’s previously revealed project. According to the single-cam show’s description, “Kenan Thompson stars as a newly widowed dad determined to be everything for his kids while begrudgingly letting his persistent father-in-law become more involved in their lives.
[Read More]Ne-Yo Is Going to Make It Drip Drop With Timbaland for the Second Season of Empire
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Aldo Pusey
Ne-Yo’s hat will not make an appearance. “We just signed Ne-Yo who’s going to be writing all new music with Timbaland,” announced Fox co-chairs Dana Walden and Gary Newman to the thrill of anyone who thought mid-’00s R&B was underrated. Fox also announced that Empire will stick around in its time slot, Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. As expected, Fox executives also said that the second season of Empire will consist of 18 episodes split into two halves — one for fall, one for spring — with a crazy cliff-hanger for the mid-season hiatus in which a fourth Lyon son emerges.
[Read More]Neil Patrick Harris Explains His 'Gone Girl' Sex Scene
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Zora Stowers
For Gone Girl’s memorable sex scene — its climax ending in a pool of blood — Neil Patrick Harris and Rosamund Pike spent a whole afternoon working through the scene with the “exacting” director David Fincher and, at one point, with Ben Affleck looking on. “[Fincher] was asking us to have unbridled sex — and my character is really into her so is very overwhelmed — with great precision,” Harris said.
[Read More]New Girl Recap: The Past Isnt Even Past
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Janel Helmers
New Girl Keaton Season 3 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » New Girl Keaton Season 3 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » In The Dark Knight Rises (one of the weird new Batman movies, according to Nick Miller), it seems that handsome billionaire Bruce Wayne has nothing to live for.
[Read More]New on Peacock: January 2024
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Sherie Connelly
Each month, several films and TV shows are added to Peacock’s library; we recommend the titles worth watching. For more streaming guides and Peacock, head to Vulture’s What to Stream hub. Each month, several films and TV shows are added to Peacock’s library; we recommend the titles worth watching. For more streaming guides and Peacock, head to Vulture’s What to Stream hub. The Traitors. Don’t have Peacock yet? Sign up here This Month’s Highlight The Traitors season 2 Alan Cumming is hosting a whole new cast of reality stars and normies as they try to suss each other out to win a cash prize of up to $250,000 dollars.
[Read More]Nickelodeon Removes SpongeBob Panty-Raid Episode for Being Too Horny for Kids
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Janel Helmers
A scene from the episode. We always thought Squidward’s time in the Fly of Despair would be the first to go, but we digress. Nickelodeon has removed an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants from the network and streaming services for no longer being “kid-appropriate,” the New York Times reports. The episode in question, 2003’s “Mid-Life Crustacean,” features the legendary trio of SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs enjoying a night of debauchery in Bikini Bottom (yes, it’s the “Are you feeling it now, Mr.
[Read More]Nicki Minajs Unreleased New Body Verse Now Lives in Ubiquity on TikTok
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Aldo Pusey
Thank you, Barbz. Kanye West has a lot to answer for in his life, but one of his most dastardly decisions is the one that has kept us away from a truly masterful Nicki Minaj verse. His song “New Body,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj, was supposed to be on Yandhi and has been going around as a leak since July 2019. Uploads of the whole song have a few hundred thousand views each, but a Barb re-upload of just Minaj’s verse has over 2 million views on YouTube.
[Read More]Nicolas CageThemed Japanese Snack Was Not Endorsed by Nicolas Cage
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Janel Helmers
Just because Nicolas Cage’s face appears on the packaging for a tasty puffed corn stick does not mean that Cage endorses that Japanese snack. Reports about the snack started circulating earlier in October, with pictures of the special-edition Deluxe Umaibou Nicolastick leading some to believe the actor was in business with Riska, the Japanese food brand behind the product. While it’d be fun to imagine Cage sitting in a meeting, approving of the kick-ass name and packaging, it did seem like an unlikely career move, even if he is a guy who once bought a stolen Tyrannosaurus skull from Mongolia.
[Read More]No, You Cant Kill Bear Grylls in His Netflix Interactive Show
Posted on June 12, 2024
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| Elina Uphoff
Bear Grylls. Watching the new Netflix interactive reality show You vs. Wild feels a little like being stuck in an abandoned mine with a poorly lit torch made from your own underwear. The stakes feel high. It’s hard to say how you came to be in this position, and it’s even harder to know what the consequences might be now. It’s such a bafflingly absurd place to find oneself.
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